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A previous Government of India report for 2019, concluded that 43.3% of the Indian population use solid fuels for cooking. The majority of these, or 33.4% of the total population which equates to approximately 450 million people, specifically use wood and are located in rural areas.
Cookstoves form a central component of a family’s life in rural communities, as it is typically used for cooking, room heating and boiling water for drinking and bathing. The traditional stove type used is predominantly a fixed mud clay stove and in some cases a three-stone stove.
Another Government of India report estimates that of the Indian population using solid fuels, 95.4% use mud clay stoves. The traditional stoves used are mainly fuelled by unsustainably sourced firewood from local forests. The firewood then often needs to be carried over long distances by headload. Thus waste a lot of time and the chances for women to earn money and children to go to school. In total, the Indian life should be changes both in the urban and rural areas.
We, SSM appeal to the poor people over the world to use our clean cook stoves, which will make sure to increase their life and save energy and time.
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